Late-Southern-Sòng 南宋 Daoist hagiographer, active 1274 — at the very end of the Southern-Sòng dynasty (fell 1279). Author of the two-part hagiographic apparatus on the demon-subduing deity Wēn qióng 溫瓊 / Wēn tài bǎo 溫太保 — DZ 780 and DZ 781.
Activity. 1274 (attested). No precise dates. No CBDB record identified.
Works. Two-part Wēn hagiographic apparatus: KR5c0176 (main biography) and KR5c0177 (supplement).
Context. Huáng Gōngjǐn’s work belongs to the mature Shén xiāo 神霄 Thunder-rite tradition’s development of the Marshal Wēn 溫元帥 as a major martial-protective deity. The Marshal Wēn cult continued through the YuánMíng into the late imperial period and remains active in contemporary Chinese religious practice.